I honestly forgot that Tartabull had such a good year in 96. What happened to him? He was out of baseball the very next year.

He signed a 1 year contract with the Phillies after his solid year on the Sox. Fouled a pitch off his toe in the first week or two of the season and missed the entire year. He decided to retire after that.

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The very existence of flamethrowers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -George Carlin

These guys all had some nice years with the Sox, but yes they were past their prime with the Sox.

Big Klu
George Kell
Billy Goodman
Early Wynn......That's a hard one since he won the Cy Young for us at age 39 in 1959 but his best years were with the Indians.
Roy Sievers.....2 nice years with Sox in 60 and 61.

__________________ Batting in the second position for the White Sox, number 2, the second baseman Nelson Fox.

I'm not counting this homerun or his 3 RBI from today's game because of the game situation. I'm not counting his pinch hit solo homerun in a blowout win in Colorado. In my book, Crede has 2 less home runs than his statistics show, 4 less RBI, and one less walk (the one where he pinch hit for Uribe after coming in with a 3-0 count and taking one pitch).